Example sentences of "[noun prp] carry [art] " in BNC.

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1 A few , those who had been last in the line , turned their horses in time and rode for Ruthyn to carry the news , and were not hindered in their going .
2 It was the remarkable achievement of Napoleon to carry the principle of nationhood throughout Europe , including the lands of South Slavs .
3 Another favourite to go out early on was Kevin Mitchell who retired at Portrush on lap one so it was left to Brian Reid , Alan Patterson , and Alan Irwin to carry the main challenge to Dunlop along with Milling and Lougher .
4 Officers even stopped one man cycling towards Plymouth carrying the ship 's compass tucked under his arm .
5 An advantage of this slender branch byway , which runs at a higher level than the main road , is the splendid panorama it affords of the encircling hills : across the valley the distant double-topped Frostrow merges in the long whaleback skyline of Rise Hill ; at the head is Great Knoutberry Hill carrying the railway ; rising to the left are the lower slopes of Whernside , succeeded by Great Coum beyond the gap of Deepdale , and finally Middleton Fell closes the horizon .
6 This is not — not yet — a crisis but it is a significant problem , reflected in the depressed state of northern club rugby , where Orrell carry the standard alone in the English First Division .
7 A major area of concern remains safety , with Novaceta carrying the burden of having the worst record among Courtaulds-owned and joint venture companies .
8 Rembrandt pastels from Frisk carry a health label on their packaging , which assures customers that the pastels contain no cadmium or other heavy metal-based pigments , which may cause problems with prolonged and heavy usage .
9 Rembrandt pastels from Frisk carry a health label on their packaging , which assures customers that the pastels contain no cadmium or other heavy metal-based pigments , which may cause problems with prolonged and heavy usage .
10 The youngsters each could carry one end of a staff with two hives swinging in thick bags in the centre , while Ruari carried a second pole with a skep slung at each end .
11 I think the death of David 's father was probably what took him a while to make the decision about leaving Ken , because to lose his father , who he really adored , who had always been a pillar of strength to him , changed his life , and I think David carried a bitterness about him dying for a long time .
12 Willie held an empty bucket and a small bag , while Zach carried a basket and satchel .
13 They all had a meal together , then , as the September evening was warm , Ken Stevens wheeled Jennifer 's wheelchair outside and Valerie carried a tray of coffee on to the patio .
14 A syndicated advice column in the United States carried the following :
15 Rex carried the double-header across the lobby and inspected the row of frozen Repo Men .
16 That race had been touted as a possible target for the French and Irish Derby winner Old Vic , who like Nashwan carries the colours of a member of the Maktoum family .
17 Barrymore 's Wishee Washee carries the evening on his narrow shoulders .
18 and even this early in the song , I have often heard Madame falter and stop , and just open her arms towards us , palms outwards , in a simple refusal to sing , just letting Gary carry the phrase on the piano — and of course we all knew the words anyway and so could hear them even when she was n't singing , sometimes you 'd hear the whole crowd singing almost inaudibly along with her .
19 At the family home of Saltwood Castle , near Folkestone , Kent , Mrs Clark added : ‘ Members of the Government decided to let Alan carry the can .
20 Peace of Mind — All Renaults carry an unlimited mileage warranty for 12 months after purchase .
21 And the old lady when he was out like that , before and he used to go to Framlingham carrying the bags and such like , and then deliver , come back poor old boy !
22 Reluctantly she dragged herself out of the bunk and , with Ruth carrying the baby and Ernest holding on to Enoch , they went on deck .
23 Top lawyer Hillary 's part in her husband 's success was reflected on bumper stickers appearing in Washington carrying the message : ‘ Hillary will be secretary of whatever she damn well wants . ’
24 On the state of the oriental market in London at present , Roger Keverne , director of the recently-opened New Oriental Gallery in Davies Street commented that , ‘ there are people out there who will pay for quality ’ while noting that his opening exhibition in December carried a wide range of objects priced from £500 to £55,000 .
25 At first the spy thought he had stumbled on something worth investigating : Wordsworth carried a telescope , and Coleridge was surveying the river ( he was in fact making notes for a projected long poem , The Brook ) ; furthermore , Coleridge 's oft-repeated references to ‘ Spy Nosy ’ were assumed by the Home Office spy to be aimed at him personally — he had presumably never heard of Spinoza , the philosopher of the moment .
26 Beside her meagre meal Portia carried a slim black zip-up file case and a copy of the Financial Times which I recognised by its distinctive colour .
27 On 5 April , two years after the Tiananmen Incident , the People 's Daily carried an editorial emphasising this message , partly as a warning as well as for information .
28 And so , aided by Emma Watt , Rachaela carried the last box up to her flat .
29 The Beijing Review carried an article accusing Professor Fang Lizhi of the National Science and Technology University in Hefei of provoking these troubles with ‘ inflammatory ’ speeches made at several universities in November .
30 Albie carried a fucking float .
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